Abstract:We have developed a holographic data storage system using angular-multiplexing recording that has a large capacity of 2 TB and a data transfer rate of 1 Gbit∕s. To read a hologram recorded on a holographic disc at high speed, it is necessary to control the relative position shift between a hologram recorded on a disc and a readout optical system. However, in angularmultiplexing data storage systems, the optical system has no moving mechanism, unlike conventional optical discs such as Blu-ray Discs™. Therefore,… Show more
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